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mandrav:
--- Quote from: thomas on January 20, 2006, 10:12:13 am ---What really made me wonder was that:
--- Quote ---Happens with RC2 too.
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This kind of excluded the possibility that it was the include path bug. But since it works now... :)
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Well, he was probably meaning he re-installed the MinGW part of RC2. I can't imagine him wanting to work with RC2 ;)
sethjackson:
--- Quote from: mandrav on January 20, 2006, 10:22:53 am ---
--- Quote from: thomas on January 20, 2006, 10:12:13 am ---What really made me wonder was that:
--- Quote ---Happens with RC2 too.
--- End quote ---
This kind of excluded the possibility that it was the include path bug. But since it works now... :)
--- End quote ---
Well, he was probably meaning he re-installed the MinGW part of RC2. I can't imagine him wanting to work with RC2 ;)
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Yeah :lol: I just installed RC2 for the compiler (and so I can help ppl if they have a problem with RC2)....
Michael:
--- Quote from: sethjackson on January 20, 2006, 05:32:31 pm ---(and so I can help ppl if they have a problem with RC2)....
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Who is still using RC2? :D
Michael
Der Meister:
Probably a lot of people because they prefer offical releases that are marked as "stable". :wink:
Anyway, a current version directly form svn or one of the nightly builds is of course the better choice and these are most of the time at least as stable as RC2 was.
Michael:
--- Quote from: Der Meister on January 20, 2006, 06:26:34 pm ---Probably a lot of people because they prefer offical releases that are marked as "stable". :wink:
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Hmmm. I think you are right :). I have remarked that some people prefer "stable" release, instead of in-development ones. But in the case of C::B, I think that actually a nightly build or do-a-build-by-yourself is a better option that downloading an official release (especially when relatively old).
Michael
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